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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Eastern Visayas Region
Schools Division of Leyte

FINAL EXAMINATION IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Directions: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct
answer and write it in your answer sheet.

1. What should you consider when making 7. Which of the following is a family group with 3 or
decisions around sex and sexual limits? more generations in a family?
A. Friends A. Blended
B. Family B. Extended
C. Values C. Childless
D. All of the above D. Nuclear

2. What is the best style of communication to use 8. What is a key factor in building trust in personal
when making decisions about sexual limits? relationships?
A. Aggressive A. Avoiding communication
B. Assertive B. Consistent honesty
C. Passive C. Frequent criticism
D. None of the Above D. Ignoring problems

3. Which of the following is NOT an element 9. Active listening involves:


of a healthy relationship? A. Interrupting to share your opinions
A. Open and honest communications B. Focusing on your response instead of the
B. One person makes all the decisions speaker
C. Respect one another C. Giving your full attention and acknowledging the
D. Trust one another speaker
D. Thinking about unrelated topics while
4. What skills do you need to make healthy pretending to listen
decisions in a relationship?
A. Ability to persuade others, love 10. Which of the following is a healthy way to resolve
B. Assertive communication, active listening, and conflicts in a personal relationship?
negotiation skills A. Blaming the other person entirely
C. Intelligence, memory, ability to do public B. Using "I" statements to express feelings
speaking C. Avoiding the issue altogether
D. None of the above D. Shouting until the other person agrees

5. Which of the following are signs that you may be 11. Empathy in a relationship means:
in an abusive relationship? A. Agreeing with everything your partner sa
A. Apologizing for your partner’s behavior B. Feeling what the other person is feeling and
B. Avoiding friends understanding their perspective
C. Bruises, scratches and other signs of injuries C. Focusing solely on your needs
D. All of the above D. Avoiding deep conversations

6. Which of the following refer to close connections 12. Setting boundaries in a relationship helps to:
between people, formed by emotional bonds and A. Restrict personal freedom
interactions? B. Clarify personal needs and respect
A. Personal Relationship C. Create emotional distance
B. Social Relationship D. Avoid emotional intimacy
C. Spiritual Relationship
D. Moral Relationship

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13. All of the following are typical characteristics of 21. What is a key indicator of a healthy social
a family, EXCEPT? relationship?
A. mutual trust A. Fear of addressing difficult topics
B. endangerment B. Open and honest communication
C. regular interactions C. One-sided efforts to maintain the relationship
D. shared beliefs and values D. Constant competition between both
individuals
14. Romantic partnerships are built upon, EXCEPT:
A. affection 22. How does self-awareness contribute to better
B. intimacy social relationships?
C. shared beliefs and values A. Encourages suppressing your feelings to avoid
D. romantic love conflict
B. Leads you to blame others for relationship
15. Which of the following demonstrates effective challenges
communication in a social relationship? C. Helps you understand and regulate your
A. Listening actively without interrupting emotions
B. Expressing yourself without considering D. Makes you more critical of others’ behavior
others' feelings
C. Avoiding difficult conversations entirely 23. Which of the following behaviors strengthens
D. Using passive-aggressive behavior to convey social bonds?
dissatisfaction A. Dismissing their accomplishments as insignificant
B. Focusing only on your own achievements
16. What is an essential skill for resolving conflicts C. Competing with friends to outdo them
in relationships? D. Celebrating others’ successes genuinely
A. Avoiding all discussions of the issue
B. Listening to understand the other person’s 24. What is a common characteristic of a nuclear
perspective family structure?
C. Ignoring the problem until it resolves itself A. Families with no children
D. Focusing on assigning blame B. Two parents and their children living together
C. A single parent raising children alone
17. How can you build trust in a social relationship? D. Extended family members living in the same
A. Sharing confidential information about household
others
B. Being consistent and reliable in your actions 25. Which of the following best defines a blended
C. Testing the other person’s loyalty regularly family?
D. Keeping secrets from the other person A. A family consisting of only extended relative
B. A family without children or dependents
18. Which of the following helps maintain healthy C. A family structure based on friends rather
boundaries in relationships? than relatives
A. Communicating your limits clearly D. A family formed by remarriage, including
B. Allowing others to dictate your boundaries step-parents and step-siblings
C. Ignoring personal discomfort to avoid conflict
D. Letting people repeatedly overstep boundaries 26. What is an important aspect of understanding
family legacies?
19. How can empathy improve social relationships? A. Ignoring family traditions to create your own
A. Making assumptions about others’ feelings identity
B. Understanding and validating others’ emotions B. Believing that all family legacies are outdated
C. Minimizing others' experiences as C. Relying entirely on others to explain family history
insignificant D. Reflecting on values, traditions, and beliefs
D. Focusing only on your own needs passed through generations

20. What is an effective way to show appreciation 27. How can a strong family structure influence
in a relationship? personal development?
A. Complimenting someone sincerely A. Reduces individuality and personal freedom
B. Giving conditional praise B. Causes conflict due to differing roles
C. Taking their contributions for granted C. Encourages emotional security and shared
D. Expecting the other person to know you responsibilities
appreciate them without saying it D. Promotes dependence on others for success

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28. Which of the following reflects the role of 34. Which of the following is crucial for effective
culture in family legacies? career planning?
A. Passing down shared traditions and customs A. Setting short-term and long-term goals
B. Ignoring cultural influences in family B. Avoiding changes to your plans once you’ve
decisions started
C. Avoiding cultural practices to assimilate C. Making decisions without researching the job
completely market
D. Assuming all families have the same cultural D. Ignoring your personal interests and focusing
practices solely on trends

29. What is an essential strategy for resolving 35. Which of the following is an example of
generational conflicts in families? upskilling?
A. Ignoring the opinions of older family members A. Sticking to the skills you already know
B. Encouraging open and respectful B. Learning a new software tool relevant to your job
communication C. Ignoring professional development opportunities
C. Forcing younger generations to adopt D. Delegating all tasks to others without learning them
traditional views
D. Avoiding discussions about family values 36. What is the primary purpose of a personal
entirely development plan for your career?
A. To eliminate flexibility in career decisions
30. Which of the following is a benefit of learning B. To ensure you never need to revise your goals
about your family history? C. identify goals & map out steps to achieve them
A. It limits your ability to create your own path D. focus only on your strengths, ignoring areas
B. It ensures you never question family for improvement
decisions
C. It gives you insights into inherited strengths 37. How does self-reflection help in career
and challenges development?
D. It focuses only on past mistakes, not on A. By avoiding introspection and relying solely on mentor
future opportunities B. By focusing only on external opinions about your
abilities
31. How do extended family members contribute to C. By identifying your strengths, weaknesses,
family structure? and areas for growth
A. By creating conflicts over family traditions D. By dismissing the importance of personal
B. By distancing themselves from the values in career choices
immediate family
C. By complicating relationships unnecessarily 38. What is an effective way to manage career setbacks?
D. By providing additional emotional and A. Giving up on your career goals altogether
financial support B. Avoiding discussions about failures or challenges
C. Blaming external factors without taking responsibility
32. What is a healthy way to pass down family D. Learning from the experience and adapting your
values to the next generation? strategy
A. Focusing only on material inheritances
B. Imposing strict rules without explanation 39. How can pursuing lifelong learning benefit your career?
C. Teaching through example and open A. It limits you to one specific area of expertise
conversations B. It ensures you never change your career path
D. Avoiding the topic to let children figure it out C. It helps you stay relevant and adapt to
themselves industry changes
D. It discourages taking risks in your
33. What is the first step in identifying the right professional life
career path for yourself?
A. Assessing your skills, interests, and values 40. What is an essential skill for balancing career
B. Following the career paths of your friends growth with personal well-being?
C. Waiting for someone else to decide for you A. Avoiding discussions about work-life balance
D. Choosing the most financially rewarding B. Overworking to achieve career milestones faster
option without consideration C. Practicing effective time management and
prioritization
D. Neglecting personal relationships to focus
only on work

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